Nearly 30 leading charities and development organisations from the Action for Global Health Network including ONE, Save the Children UK and Plan International UK have called on the Prime Minister to make sure the new dep...
On 16th June, the Prime Minister announced the merger of the Department for International Development (DFID) with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), to create the new Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office ...
Action for Global Health strongly opposes the UK Government’s decision to merge the Department for International Development (DFID) with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), and urges the UK Government to swiftly r...
Webinar, May 26th, 2020 - Together with Global Health Council US, RESULTS, Civil Society Engagement Mechanism for UHC 2030 and WACI Health, Action for Global Health co-hosted a Civil Society Town Hall with the World Hea...
Currently, the World Health Organization’s (WHO) integral role in public health is two-fold: it is supporting and guiding how countries across the globe respond to the myriad of challenges that COVID-19 brings and also h...
Webinar, May 20th, 2020 – Action for Global Health and Bond brought together parliamentarians and speakers working across different components of the international response to COVID-19 to discuss what the UK can do to he...
Healthcare systems globally depend on the 28 million nurses around the world doing lifesaving work for all of us everyday. In some contexts, they are often the first and only health worker that patients will see. On Inte...
On Monday 15th July, Action for Global Health hosted a parliamentary event, 'Global Britain: UK Leadership on Global Health', with Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP providing the keynote speech.
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